| SXSW 2019: ‘Good Omens’ Has The Potential To Kill The Predictable American TV Era
The delightful chaos wrought by Amazon Studios’ new Good Omens TV series at SXSW cannot be denied or ignored, literally. With such an enormously immersive marketing strategy, you’d expect it was being positioned as the next Game of Thrones or Westworld, both of which saw HBO employ similar tactics in years past. But, you’d be utterly and completely wrong. Good Omens is something entirely different — and, if successful, could have the potential to usher in a new era of TV.
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| Official Trailer For ‘Good Omens’ TV Series Released; Brian Cox To Play Death
Amazon Prime Video has released an official trailer for Good Omens, the upcoming series based on the Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman novel Good Omens: The Nice and Accurate Prophecies of Agnes Nutter, Witch. The show follows an odd couple angel and demon (played by Michael Sheen and David Tennant), who have grown fond of their lives on Earth and aren’t at all fans of the coming end of days. Continue below for more info on Good Omens, and to check out the trailer.
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| ‘Super Troopers 2’ Gets A New Red Band Trailer
Broken Lizard’s Super Troopers 2 is just a few months from being released now, believe it or not, and a new red band trailer for the movie has been released. The sequel follows the troopers and their unorthodox methods as they deal with a border dispute with Canada. You can read more about Super Troopers 2 and watch the new trailer below.
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| ‘Super Troopers 2’: Watch The First Trailer; Release Date Set
Earlier this month we found out that production on the long-awaited Super Troopers 2 had finally been completed. This of course meant that we would be seeing the first trailer for the sequel soon, and this week, that soon became right meow. A first teaser trailer for the movie has indeed been launched, and as an added bonus, if you missed it, an official release date was also set recently. Click on over to the other side to check out the teaser.
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| Retro Movie Review: The Ring (2002) |
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The Ring
Available now on Blu-ray
Written by Ehren Kruger
Directed by Gore Verbinski
Based on the novel by Kôji Suzuki
Starring Naomi Watts, Martin Henderson, Brian Cox, David Dorfman, Jane Alexander
DreamWorks
Rated PG-13 | 115 minutes
Release date: October 18th, 2002 Rings, the third installment in the American “Ring” series hits theaters everywhere Friday. Fifteen years ago Gore Verbinski‘s The Ring opened, and set off a chain reaction that changed an entire genre. Based on the 1998 Japanese horror film Ringu, directed by Hideo Nakata from the original novel by Koji Suzuki, The Ring terrified viewers here and was a critical and financial success, earning a 72% on Rotten Tomatoes and almost $130 million. That success spawned a whole slew of J-horror knock offs and remakes including The Grudge (2004), Dark Water (2005), Pulse (2006), and the notoriously awful One Missed Call (2008). The sequel, The Ring 2 also came in 2005. Before we watch Rings Friday, let’s revisit 2002’s The Ring.
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